People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 May 1895 — LORD ROSEBERY AGAIN. [ARTICLE]
LORD ROSEBERY AGAIN.
Highest Honors of the English Turf Once More His Own. Epsom, England, May 29.—Lord Rosebery's fleet Sir Visto today won the Derby. There were fifteen starters. Loates rode Sir Visto. T. Cannon’s Curzon, ridden by Challoner, was second; and Sir J. Blundell Maple's Klrkconnell, ridden by Bradford, was third. The horses were sent away at" 3:sl o’clock p.* m. ’ Americans” held a foremost place in the large and brilliant crowds whieh turned out to witness the Derby. It is estimated that there were 1,000 ffien and women from America upon the grounds when the first race pf the day was called.
